Different tools for different jobs used differently by different people.
Remember, from a population base of about the same size (two million) the Mongols deployed far more archers much farther from home. There were twice as many Mongol archers (30,000) at Mohi alone (thousands of miles from home) than there were English archers at Crecy, Poitiers, and Agincourt (right next door) combined (15,000).
The English would not have done any better, nor worse, with the Mongol recurve bow. The Mongols would have done worse with the longbow. That’s due to how they fought with them, not how good or bad the bows were.
Draw weights were comparable. English longbows ranged from 80–120lbs at the beginning of the Hundred Years War (which the English lost BTW) to 100–140lbs by the end. By the 16th century most of the bows found on the the ship Mary Rose were in the 140–160lbs range, with the heaviest at about 185lbs.
Answer:
Through synagogues.
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Column A
Column B
1.
Shi
a. Merchants who were viewed by society as profiting off
others' hard work
2.
Nong
b. Landowners and farmers who provided food for the
empire and paid a land tax to the emperor
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Gong
Shang
C. Well-educated landowners who worked as scholars and
officials
d. Artisans with skills to provide services and produce useful
objects
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History of trade, plantations, colonialism and colonization in the 13 Colonies
Trade in the Colonies: Colonialism, Triangular Trade, Mercantilism, Trade, Industries and Plantations
Trade in the Colonies
The original 13 colonies were divided into the New England, Middle and Southern regions. Each one prospered by trade in the colonies. The different products used for trade in the colonies are described in this article.
Trade in the Colonies - Natural Resources and Raw Materials
Trade in the colonies was determined by the climate and also by the different types of soil. Farming was an important trade in the colonies and the choice of crops was dictated by these two critical elements. Other types of Trade in the colonies were determined by the geography - close proximity to the sea and rivers led to the development of the fishing industry. The natural resources also impacted trade in the colonies. The lush forests provided wood for various trade items, iron ore was used as a basis for trade using this material. Trade in the Colonies was made possible by the their surplus of raw materials. Refer to Colonial Times for full descriptions of each of the trades and industries of Colonial America.
The most answers that makes sense about the presidential democracy are listed down here. if our answers are marked as in a.b.c, your answers are B,C,D.
NOT: A. appoints all house or representatives E. places a high value an checks and balances
Your answers are.
-most often has three branches of government
-allows the president to veto legislation passed by the legislature
-allows for the public to elect the president